The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 20, 1903, Page 12

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12 FUEL COMPANY DIRECTORS MEET Osgood Issues State- ment Concerning Future Policy. Corporation Will Remain a | Distinctively Colorado Enterprise. Fuel H. McClem- Oglebay and tors being pres- for the elec- and will be utive commit- n C. Os- J.D. lorado Fuel the ughout have Company, the el Company, the e Company and the ntz ber Company. ———————— POSTMASTER GENERAL SIGNS THE PROTOCOL Cuban Senate Amendments Are Ap- proved and Will Go to the President. —The Postmas- day the protocol ween the United ary by the Senate. hout rati- re United quire the island, and embraces a other provides protocol, and they y the postal authori- The treaty will now the President for his ige of malls between the der American control. —————— NEGRO WOMAN CLAIMS WHITE GIRL AS DAUGHTER Leaders of Kidnape}s Are Captured and Lodged in Jail at Fort Smith. ITH, Ark., e supposed leaders eight negroes who are ac- ng the white girl at Fort have been captured and been re- the other f mers who attempted to | vesterday was fired upon —_——— Millers Favor Reciprocity. ARGO, N. D, Aug. 15.—At a meeting millers North Dakota and v, resolutions rocity be- s and all countries merican flour. The resolutions the action taken by the 1 Federa n Convention favoring reciprocity be- nited States and Canada. of tween th importing __ ADVERTISEMENTS. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is| without an equal. It will not gripe nor shock the system, and make you feel sick all over like most cathartics do, but has a firm and gentle effect on the consti- pated bowels, stimulating and as- sisting them in the proper per- formance of their functions. Then an occasional dose is all that is needed to keep the bowels regular and the stomach strong. A trial will convince you of its value. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. — e stock- | kept bu | for the purpose of smothering the fire. perpetuates the regulations | s which were made while | | Aug. 19.—William one of their number, | , was killed. The Hicks | the girl is her daugh- | WITH THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1903, FIRE BURNING 'BRIG W. G. IRWIN TOWED INTO PORT IN HER HOLD Vessel’s Crew Work Heroically During the Excitement, Although Fifty Cases of Giant Powder Are Stored on Board---The Scow Schooner Cinderella Runs Ashore and Later Capsizes in the Bay HE brig William G. Irwin, which left this port Saturday bound for | was towed into | after | 10 o’clock on fire. The brig sailed ; Roche the bay Harbor, esterday shortly with a mixed cargo of merchandise, in- cluding fifty cases of giant powder and oil. The boat was in command of Cap- tain ‘Garthiey and the crew consisted of eight men Shortly before 10 o’'clock on the morn- ing of Monday, August 17, while Second ! Mate Barkfield was in charge, he noticed t smoke was coming from the forward | All hands were call@d: th hatch, and immediately reported the mat- ter to the captain on deck and a thorough search of the vessel's hold was made. The fire was found to be in the lime stacks, starboard of the forward hatch, and ef- ferts to quench the flames were unavail- able. . During Monday night all hands were battening down the hatches On the morning of August 15 the hatches were again taken up and the fire was launched and towed astern. At 8 p. m. of the same day, all hands went below and got out the fifty cases of giant pow- der, which were immediately thrown over- board During the excitement which prevailed the crew showed excellent con- duct and worked heroically. In a heavy sea the brig squared away for this port, but yesterday morning was forced to anchor off the coast a few miles south of the heads, flying a distress signal. At 8 o'clock in the morning the steamer Navarro came alongside, passed a line and towed the disabled vessel into the bay, arriving off Meiggs wharf short- ly after 10 o'clock. While the flames and smoke were still pouring from the vessel's decks, the ‘tug | Governor Irwin, which had gone to the threatened boat’s assistance, was busy pumping water into the hold, and after over two hours’ work the flames were extinguished. The loss of the cargo, which was not insured, will aggregate about $7000. The brig Willlam G. Irwin, 331 tons, was built in 1881 at Port Townsend by Turner, Rundell & Co. coma and Roche Harbor Lime Company. Most of the cargo on board at the time of the fire was consigned to this com- | pany. The auenching of the fire in the hold of the W. G. Irwin did not end the trou- bles of the brig, however. The steamer Del Norte, while passing Meiggs whart last night at 10:30 bound for Crescent City, collided with the Irwin. The steam- er cayried away the bowsprit cathead of the windjammer, but suffered no appre- ciable damage herself and was able to proceed on her voyvage without returning to port. I e Scow Cinderella Goes Ashore. The “scow schooner Cinderella, which is owned by F. H. Hammerich, while en route to the China Basin, ran on the rocks near the Presidio yesterday morning. The tug Sea Fox, after some delay, succeeded in taking the Cinderella off the rocks and proceeded with her in tow for the China Basin. While oppo- gite the Mission rocks the Cinderella capsized. No one wes aboard the boat at the time and therefore no fatalities resulted. The Cinder- ella is an old boat and badly waterlogged. She will be beached and repaired. S Transports to Sail Soon. The transport Logan, which was scheduled to sail for the Philippines on October 1, will safl on September 5 instead. The change in the safling time was made owing to recent orders from army headquarters that the Four- teenth Infantry proceed as soon as possible to the Philippines. The transport Thomas will also sail for the Philippines on September 1. The Thomas will ca 308 marines and casual will also carry a full cabin —_— More Ships Are Overdue. Two more vessels were on the overdue list yesterday. The Aristides, 84 days out from Caleta Buena to this port, and the Madelaine, 176 days out from Antwerp to Tacoma. Re- insurance rates upon the Aristides are quoted at 20 per cent and on the ladelaine at 10 per cent. The reinsurance on the overdue #hip Helen Brewer, which is 166 days out from Sourabaya to the Delaware Breakwater, went down 5 per cent yesterday, making a rate of 85 per cent. SR T Boy Falls From the Yards. Charles Sevelle, an apprentice on board the ship Annosana, yesterday afternoon fell from the main yard of the forward mast to the deck, but suffered only slight injuries. Se- velle is a native of Belgium, his father being one of the high officlals of the city of Liege. Sevelle_stated yesterday, while lying on a vot in the Harbor Emergency Hospital, that he ran away from home to sail the seas, but now he wished he was home, where he would stay hereafter. o0 et AR First Salmon Packer Arrives. The Star of Russia was sighted off Point Both senger list. four tanks of gasoline and a quantity of | just to | | to arrtval | Port Pirie at 32s 34, with option of Melbourns She is owned by the Ta- | STEAMER NAVARRO AP- PROACHING THE BURNING BRIG WILLIAM G. IRWIN. o ————— o - Ll Reyes yesterday afternoon at 4:30. She fs the first of the salmon packers to make this port this season The British ship Stronsa cleared yesterday for Runcorn. RENALCIT G S NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. | ip Alice was chartered prior found to have gained considerable head- | The German ehip Alice P | way, having already attacked the ship's | sides and bottom. The life boats were for lumber from Puget Sound to or Adelaide at 33s 94. The British ship Gantock Rock is chartered for lumber from Puget Sound to Natal at 50s, option of Delagoa Bay at 5ls 3d. | Barley for England. The British ship Stronsa was cleared yes- terday tor Runcorn, England, with 70,483 ctls | barley, valued at $84,585, and 18,000 feet lum- ber as dunnage, value $270. bty i 2 | Movements of Steamers. [ TO ARRIVE. | “Steamer. | From. Redondo . Grays Harbor . Mendocino Tacoma - Humboldt San, Pedro Ean Diego & Way Puget_Sound Ports New York via Pani Tacoma Humbol, Humboidt Mendceino San Pedro . Aug. Willapa Harbor. jAug Seattie & Whatcom. .. Aug. Newport & Way Ports. |Aug. .| Grays Harbor .. Seattie & Tacoma. Portland & Astorii .| Crescent City 24 .'| San Pedro 24 Czarina . ... | Coos Bay .. 24 Eel River Port : 24 Humboldt . .|Aug. 24 Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.(Aus. 24 | & San Diego & Way Pts.|Aug. 24 Seattle .. Aug. i San Pedro 25 New York 25 -| Hamburg & Way Pte. Seattle & Tacoma. Puget Sound Ports Curacao. Mexican Ports .. TO SAIL, Steamer. Destination, August 20. Iaqua......| Humboldt . 9 am Pler 2 Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma.| § pm|Pier 2 F. Leggett.| Portgnd Way Pts| 6 pm|Pler 10 Allance. ...| Eureka & Coos Bay|10 am|Pier 16 C. Nelson.. | Los Angeles Ports.|10 am(Pier 2 San Pedro..| Humbadlt . 2 pm|Pier 2 Grays Harbor . 4 pm(Pler 2 Humboldt ... +]1:30 p|Pler 9 Arge. :| Eel River Ports....[ 4 pm(Pier 2 Btate of Cal| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 1§ Minnewasks| New York direct -..(Pler — Centralia...| Los Angeles Ports.| i pm|Pier 10 R. Dollar..| Portland direct....| 5 pm[Pier 2 August 21. Arectic. +) Humboldt .........[12 m{Pler 10 Redondo... | Los Angeles Ports.. 3 pm|Pler 2 North Fork., Humboldt . 5 pm(Pler 2 Coos Bay...| Newport & Way..| 9 am|(Pler 19 Astoria_& Portland|11 am|Pier 24 August 22. Mendocino direct. Astoria & Portl Seattle & Olympfal Humboldt . | 1 pm|Pler 13 5 pm|Pj 4 pm|Pier 2 -...|12 m|Pler 13 12 m|Pler 40 9 am|Pier 19 1:30 p|Pier 9 ug Honolulu & Kahuluf Coos B.&Pt. Orford, August 26. Astorfa & Portland(11l am|Pler 24 -| China & Japan. 1 pm|Pler 40 ‘Willapa Harbor. 4 pm|Pler 2 August 27, Grays Ha -:.-| 4 pm|Pler 10 Sydney & Way Pts| 2 pm|Pier 7 Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pler 2 Seattle & Wha 4 pm|P! 2 H A:“‘“!w Pts| 2 Pl‘ amburg Wa pm|Pler 27 August ‘ | N. Y. via Panama.[12 m‘l’lzr 40 Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 Point Arena .. 2 9 2| Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm|Pler 10 Newport Way Pts.| 9 am/Pler 19 2 pm|Pler 13 ———— FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. For. Portland. ‘Nome & St. Michael . 20 | Dirigo. . .| Skagway & Way Ports Aug. 20 ;& Way Ports|A & Way POY‘H‘ t & Way Pts|Aug. 25 & Way Pts. 26 City Seal Humboldt Nome City. Farallon. Cottage Cl v & Way Pori 21 City Topeki & Way Ports 29 Senator. me direct ... s Eureka. ......| Nome direct ...... ept. Excelstor. ....| Cook’s Inlet & Way Pts/Sept. Roanoke. Nome & St. Michael. .. [Sept. s Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Heights of High and Low ‘Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. DPublished by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE-The high the city front (Mission-street v arf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Poin he height of tide is the same at both places. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. Sun rises ..... Sun sets Moon rises NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as'to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in addition to the soundings of ths United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) | sign precedes the heights, and then the number given is subtracted. from the depth given by the charts. The plare of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. —_— Time Ball. \‘\ Cranch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., August 19, 1908. The time ball on the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, 1. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in Charge. g Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Wednesday, August 10. Stmr Celia, Norberg, 17_hours from Alblon. Stmr Gualala, Johnson, 10 hours from Fish- ermans Bay. Stmr Scotla, Erickson, 11 hours from. Bowens Landing. Stmr Alcazar, Martin, 13 hours from Green- wood, bound south; put in to land passengers. Stmr Chas Nelson, Andresen, 60 hours from Grays Harbor, bound south; put in to land pas- sengers. Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, 15 hours from Fort Bragg. Stmr Navarro, Weber, 38 hours from Trini- dad, wita brig W G Irwin In tow. Stmr Alllance, Hardwick, 5% days from Portland, via FEureka 24 hours. peymr Iaqua, Bonifield, 42 hours from San edro. potme Coos Bay, Nicolson, 60 hours from San edro. Nor stmr Hero, Syvertsen, 80 hours from Ladysmith, Bktn Fullerton, Brigman, 26 days fm Kihel. Schr 1da McKay, Lehtola, 3% days from Eu’ reka. CLEARED. Wednesday, August 19. Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego; Pac Coast 8 § Co. Stmr Centennial, Klitgaard, Seattle; E T Kruse. Br ship Stronsa, Jones, Runcorn; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Bark W B Flint, Johnson, Honolulu, Maka- well and Kahului; Alexander & Baldwin. SAILED. ‘Wednesday, August 19, Stmr Chico, Jensen, Bandon. Stmr Alcazar, Martin, San Pedro. Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, Victoria, ete. Stmr Acme, Lundquist, Fort Bragg. Stmr Westport, Smith, Westport. Stmr Newsboy, Adler, Mendocino. Stmr Iaqua, Honifield, Eureka. Stmr Ssn Mateo, Locke, Tacoma. Stmr Santa Cruz, Hansen, Moss Landing. Stmr Chas Nelson, Andresen, San Pedro. Stmr Centennial, Klitgaard, Seattle. Schr John F_Miiler, Hansen, Grays Harbor. Schr Ocean Spray, Olsen, Siuslaw_ River. Schr Lizzie Vance, Jensen, Grays Harbor. Schr Roy Somers, Soiland, Grays Harbor. Schr Ottlllle Fjord, Bosch, Eureka. Schr Olga, Waldwick, Columbia River. Barge Santa Paula, Pille, Ventura, in tow of tug Rescue. RETURNED. ‘Wednesday, August 19. Brig W G Irwin, Garthley, hence August 19 for Hoche Harbor, on account of being on fire. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Aug 19, 10 p m— hazy; wind W: velocity 16 miles an hour. MISCELLANEOUS. Fr ship Andre Theodore, from Antwerp, at Port Los Angeles August 16, experienced heavy weather on voyage; jettisoned part of cargo of cement. SPOKEN. July 19—Lat 47 11 8, long 63 11 W, Br ship Monkbarns, Ly for_San Franciseo. from Liverpool July 26—Lat 11 8, long 27t W, Br bark In- veramsay, from London for San Diego. DOMESTIC PORTS. REDONDO—Arrived Aug 19—Stmr Chehalls, from San Pedro. SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 18—Br ship Lauris- | ent experiments have for their ob. FLYNG MAGHINE INVENTER TALS Langley Explains Why Publicity Is Not Desired. Purpose Primarily Is to De- velop an Engine of War. R AR 19.—Professor WASHINGTON, Aug. Langley, secretary of ‘the . Smithsonian Institution, whose experiments down the Potomac River with the aerodrome or flylng machine devised by him have at- tracted wide public interest, in order to correct certain public misapprehensions to-day issued the following statement: SMITHSONIAN Aug. To the Pres: he present experiments being INSTITUTION, | made in mechanical flight have been carried | jon partly with funds provided by the Board of Ordnance and Fortifications and partly from private sources and from an endowment of the | Smithsonian Institution. The experiments are carried on with the approval of the Board of Hegents of the Smithsontan Institution. ‘The public’s interest in them may lead to an unfounded expectation as to their immediate results, without an explanation which is here briefly given. . Those trials, with some conducted with steam driven flying machines, are belleved to be the first in the history of invention where bodies far heavier than the air itself are sustained in the air for more than 2 few seconds by purely mechanical means, In my previous trials success has only been reached aiter initial failures, which alone have taught the way to i why prospective tri tan.? 5 It is possible rather than probable that it should be an excep- | may be otherwise now, but, judging them from the light of past or present, it is to be regretted that the enforced pubiicity which has been Biven to these Initial experiments, which are essentially experiments and nothing eise, may | lend to quite unfounded expectations. It is the practice of all scientific men, indeed of all prudent men, not to make public the | Tesults of their work until these are certain. This consideration, and not any desire to with- hold from the public matters in which the { public Is Interested, hds _dictated the policy thus far pursued here. The fullest publicity consistent with the national interést—the pres- the de- ses—will s & stage P. LANGLEY. velopment of a machine for war pi be given to this work If it reacl which warrants publication, RAILWAY TRAVEL. SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- | & ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue | | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. | | 8mall Pii. 19.— | Small Dose. Small Price and I know no reason | 7 E1 Santa:-Fe RAILWAY TRAVEL. California Limited... 7o CHICAGO An Ideal Train For Those Who /& Seck th: Best ) SANTA FE TRAINS. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Local | Lim'd | Local Qv'rli'd Daily | Daily | Daily | Daiiy Ly. San Fran. . Btockton. Merced . Fresno | 7:10 plll:lfl | TmavE 100 8:00p | DOUBLE TRAGEDY DUE - TO FAMILY OPPOSITION | Hanford Visalla . Bakersfield Kansas City. 1 H 1| While in a lonely locality and not far nd low waters oeccur at | Young Man of Cleveland Shoots Sweetheart and Then Kills Himself. CLEVELAND, Ohio, “Aug. 19.—The names of the alleged murderer and his victim in last night's double tragedy was learned to-day. The man was Willlam | Leutbecher, 28 years old, and the young woman Martha Faehnrich. The cause given for the tragedy is the opposition of the Faehnrich family to Leutbecher's at- tentlons to Maftha. Miss Faehnrich was a clerk in her brother's grocery and it is supposed | that Leutbecher called upon her last night and induced her to go for a walk. from the girl’s home it is believed Leut- becher shot Miss Faehnrich and then killed himself. ———— Longest Fence in World. BUTTE, -Mont., Aug. 19.—A dispatch from Helena says that the fence about the Fort Belknap Indian reservation, which is forty miles long and sixty miles wide, has at last been finished. It is probably the longest fence in the world and h: taken a year In building. The fence is to protect the flocks and herds of | the Grosventres and Assinaboines from | Intrusion, as well as to keep them from straying. ————— ' Pettibone Is Promoted. TOPEKA, Kans., Aug. 19.—Officlal an- nouncement is made to-day by the Santa Fe Rallroad of the appointment of F. G. Pettibone as general superintendent of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe line, with headquarters at Galveston, Tex., succeeding C. J. Nichollsoh. Piano Company Incorporates. TRENTON, N. J, Aug. 19.—The Aeo- lian-Weber Plano and Planola Company, capital $10,000,000,of which $3,000,000 is pre- fie"ed stock, was incorporated here to- ay. L ! ) ton, from Hamburg; stmr City of Seattle, from Skagway; stmr Conemaugh, from Nome. SEATTLE—Sailed Aug 19—Stmr Geo Loomis, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived Aug 19—Tug Sea Rover, hence Aug 15. I TATOOSH—Passed out Aug 19—Br stmr Em- press of Japan, for Hongkong. TATOOSH—Passed out Aug 19—Schr Corona, for Callao. SOUTH BEND—Sailed Aug 19—Stmr Rival, for San Francisco; schr Novelty, for San Fran- cisco. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Aug 19—Schr Ex- CERATS HARBORoArrived A A v ug_ 17—Schi Fannie Adele, hence July 21; schr Fanny Du- tard, from Hueneme. Aug 18—Stmr G C Lin- dauer, hence Aug Sailed Aug 17—Stmr Centralla, for San Fran- cisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed Aug 10—Schr Corona, for Callao. Arrived Aug 19—Bktn Alta, from Port Gam- %lle I(:; Melbcurne; Swed ship Thessalus, from ctorta. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Aug 19—Stmr Santa Monica, from Ventura. Aug 19—Stmr Noyo, FORT BRAGG—Salled for_San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Aug_ 10—Schr Mary Buhne, hence Auz 0; stmr San Gabriel, hence Aug 18, Salled Aug 10—Stmr Eureka, for San Fran- cisco. POINT REYES—Passed Aug 19, 4 p m—Ship Star of Russia, from Bristol Bay for San Fran. cisco. PORT LUDLOW—Sailed Aug 10—Br ship King David, for West Coast; Br bark Mela- nope, for Cape Town. ’ BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Aug 10—Stmr Prentiss, for San Pedro. ASTORIA—Arrived Aug 19—Schr Alvena, tm San Diego: schr J M Colman, hence Aug 10. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 19—Schr Salem, from Olympla; stmr Fulton, from Hardy Creek: stmr Samoa, hence Aug 17; stmr Whittier, hence Aug 17. Salled Aug 10—Stmr Whittier, for San Fran- cisco: stmr Santa Barbara, for San Francisco. [ENDOCINO—Sailed Aug 19—Stmr Phoenix, for San Francisco. VENTURA—Arrived Aug 19—Stmr Whittier, from San Pedro, and safled for San Francisco. CASPAR—Safied Aug 19—Stmr South Coast, for San Francisco. EASTERN PORTS. NEWPORT NEWS—Arrived Aug 18—Ship Clarence S Bement, from Philadelphla, to load for_San Francisco! NEW YORK—Sailed Aug 18—Stmr Saratoga, for Colon. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—8alled Aug 18—Stmr Korea, for San Francisco; U 8 stmr Celtic, for Puget Sound. HONOLULU—Arrived Aug 19—Stmr Ne- vadan, hence Aug 11. FOREIGN PORTS. FALMOUTH—Arrived Aug 18—Fr bark Duc @'Aumale, from Oregon. HONGKON®—Arrived Aug 18—Br stmr Em- press City of Peking, hence July 15. SHANGHAI—Sailed Aug 19—Br ship Dun- fermline, for Port Townsend. SHANGHAI—Salled Aug 19—Bktn Georgina, for Port Townsend. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 19—Stmr Patri- cla, from Hamburg, Boulogne and Plymouth; stmr Lombardia, from N: , for Boulogne; stmr Majestic, for Liverpool. EN! W) STOWN—Arrived Aug 19—Stmr Iver- nia, from Boston for Liverpool, and proceeded. Sailed Aug ;mr Carpathia, from Liver- pool_for New York. LIVERPOOL—Sal for New York via Q 10—Stmr ueer land, for Philadeiphia via Queenstown. CHERBOUR led Aug 19—St ‘Wilhelm der Grosse, from Bremen ampton for New TAKU—Sailed Tacoma. Chicago M A8E825E opPERRRY SOUTHERN PACIFIC L 3 d wre due to arri at Al R FRANCISCO, (Matn Line, Foot of Market Street) ARmivE — Frox AveusT 1. 198, — " Imirs aud Sacra- Benicin, Susun, mento Vaeaville, 7.004 {5 A 7.304 N yvis. Wood and. 8004 D vavine, Oroville, (comnects at Marysville for Gridley, Biggs 2 i and CBIO) ... .. 3 00a Asiantic Express—Oxden and Rasc. 10.258 ='nu. Port Costa, Martinez. Antioch, By- ’ Fon, Tracy.Stockton.Sacramen; Los Banos, Mendots, Haafor Visailn. Porterville 4250 rt Costa. Martinez, Tri 8.004 Port OO esto, Merced. Fre Goshen Junctton, Haaford, a, Nakerstield . 5.25» 8.304 Shasta Expret for Bartlett ¢ {Frato, Tied uf, Poriisad 70 7.5%8 ore. Livermore, Stock- 8304 Nilet B Cecrimento.Fincerville, . Chico, Red Biuff..... 4.25¢ amestown, S0 mue and Angels ug- Martinez and Way Stat'ons. ;5 » assenger, Eastbonnd. o 5 tinez, Byroa, Stockton, ford. eles and EI Puso. ( :nrl‘)-ml arrives via Coast Line) The Overland_Limited — Ogd ba, Chicago...... d Way Statiol Stenmers... . W . Sacrame: N aniand. W 11iams, Cotusa. Wil- Jows, Knights Landing. Marye o Ville, Orovilie and way stations. . ,u' Hayward, Niles and Way Stasions.. 7 erunujmltmmnnfinllt)o.swt. . ‘§. » 88e ose, Livermore Iatogn, Santa Rows....... . pir Martiner Yracy. Lathrop. Stockton. Ji . { $111.56s The Owl Limited BaRersileld, Los Angeles: coa- Ll Hayward. Niles, Irvi Niles. Livermore. Stockton. Lodl.. ton, us for Santa Bar 8.58a = 12250 16.30r Hayward, 5 * 10 Orfental ' Mail—Ogde: Omaha. St. Louls, Chicago and East. (Curries Pullman Car pas- sengers only out of San Fran- claco. Tourlst car and coach passengers take 7.00 to Reno, continuing thence in their cars 6 p.x. (rain enstward... Westbound, Sanset Limited.— From New York, Chicago, New Orleans, El Puso. Los Angeles, Fresno. Berenda, Raymond (from Yosemite), Martines. Arrives.. 7.00r San Pablo, Port Costs, Mariines and Way Stations. 174 Vallejo 7. Port Costa, Benicia, Sutsun, Truckee, tions east of 4.289 8.2% i 7.56a Sacramento, Stops at_all Sacramento 8.067 Oregon & Call P ramento, Marysville, Redding. Portiand, Puget Sound and East. 18.10» Hayward, Niles and Saa Jose (Sun- y) o 8.55a 111.55» day onl; 11.26» Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop. M desto, Mereed, Raymond (10 Yo semite), Freano, Hanford, Vi salia, Bakerstield .. oee.. 12.288 COA%E LINE (arrow Gauge). ¢ of Market Street) a for morning; 7:30 a. m. Daily is Bakersfleld Local, stop- ping at ald points in San Joaquin Valle: responding train arrives at 8:55 a. m. dally. m. Monday and Thursday is_the | RNIA Pal 4:00 p. erain arives at 11310 a. m. daily. 8:00 p for afternocn. Cor- 0_a. ace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. | fleld for accommodation of local first-class pas- Chalir car runs to Bakers- rs. No second-class tickets are honored on this tralp. Corresponding traln arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. 9:30 a._m. Daily, Valley Limited, Composite Car and Reclining Chair Car between Bakers- fleld and San Francisco. arrives at 11:10 Corresponding train Corresponding m. Dally is the Overland Express with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; Palace responding tra Personally conducted parties for Kansas City, Chicago and' East leave San Franci Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- aiso Sleeper, which cuts out at Freno. Cor- arrives at 6:25 p. m. daily. o every San Francisco: 1112 Broadway. Oakland. 689 Butlington| Route | See Salt Lake City on Your Way East. In many ways it is the most interesting city on the American Continent. You may enjoy a visit there if yoa joina Burlington Route Personally Conducted Tourist Party. Ther leave for the East three times a week. Another attraction is the Rocky Mountains, whose grand panorama unrolls before your eyes for 700 miles. Let me tell you about the trip. Drop me a postal, or call. W. D. SANBORN, Gen’l Agent Burlington Route, 631 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Phone, Main 1188. p. m Saturdays—Extra SUNDAYS— E 230, 8- WEEK DAYS—6:06, 6:50, 7: 11:15 a. m.; 12:50, *2:00, 3 m. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN kY. C0. | . LESSHEHE SAN FRANGISGU AND NORTH PACIFI3 RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot ol Market St. SAN FRANCISCO T0O SAN RAFARL. DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:00, ), 11:00 a. m.; 35, 2:30, 3:40, 8:10, 5:30, 6:30 and 11:36 H trip_at p. Saturdays—Extra_trip at 50, 7:35. 9:20, of India, from Vancouver. Aug 19—Stmr aples. Salled Aug 19—Stmr St Louis, for South- Rot! via = S Xu 19—Stmr Hyades, for| H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, * Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass Azt | dmem }ana SavEatime 17 46a Santa Cruz Excursion (Sunday only’ Fooans 18.107 8.164 Newark. Centerville. San Jose, Fel 825 Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Statious . 10.588 4167 Newark. San Jose, way stations (on Saturday and funday runs through to Santa ; Mondsy only from Santa Felton to BOR F 00t of Market 80 3 5. —17:15 a1 From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — #6: 18:05 10:0ax. 1200 200 4.00 rx. COAST LINE (Broad Gauxe). E¥ (Third wad 6.1 San Jose and 47.00a San Jose and Way Station 78.004 New Almaden (Tues., Frid.) . 37.16a Monterey and Santa Cruz Ex ston (Sunday only) 8.00a CosstLine Limite: Jose, Giiroy. Hollister, Pajarc. Cas- troville. Salinas. San Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Margarita, San Luts Obiapn. (principal stationsthence) BantaBarbara.Saugusand Los An- eles. Connection at Castroville 10 and from Monterey and Pacific Grove and st Pajaro north bound tola and Santa Cru: 8004 Ban Jose. Tres Pinos. Capitoia, SantaCruz. Pacific Grove,Sajinas, San Luis Obispo aud Principal Intermedtate Stations . ‘Westbound El Paso Passenger.— From Chicago. EI Paso, Los An- geles, Santa Rarbara. Arrive €an Jose and Way Stations.... . Cemetery Passenger— South Francisco, San Bruno . 11304 sn’: Jose, Los Gatos and Way Sta- 10.30. " o -308 Cemetery Passenger—sor rancisco, San Bruno #93.007 Del Monte Kxpress—Sa. San Jose. Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grgve (connects at Santa Clara for ‘Santa Cruz, Bouider Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) 112.189 $30F Buriingame, San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto. Mayfleld, Mountain View, Lawrence, Sants iara, San Jose, Giiroy (connee- tion for Hollister, Tres Pnos), Pajaro (connection for Watson- ville, Capitola and San Pactfic Grove and way Connects at Castrovi! linss... = 430" San Jose and Wa; 16.007 San Jose. (via Santa Clars) Loa Gatos, Wright aud Principal Way Statione... ... 8an Jose and Princ Mateo, Beresford, Beimont. San Carlos, ‘Redwood,’ Falr Oaks, Menlo Park. Palo Alto. 830 San Jose and Way Statfons. 7.007 llrl‘elolsiymlud Rnt.;oun uls ispo, nta Barbara, Los Angeles, iug. X1 Paso, New Oricans, New York. (Westbound arrives via Sun Josquin Valiey)... l.g Palo Alto 83 Way SALIONS..eeer 1& L Ilfllbno. Falo Altoand Way Sta- ons ©11.30» M1l tio A for Morni; P for Afterncon. X Saturday and Sunday only. .'l!ln at all statfons on Sunday. excepted. 3 Sun @ Saturday only. i — @ Connects at Goshen Je. with trains for Henforq Visalia. At Freano, for Visalia via Ssagee. Via Const Line. Tussdyy and Friday. Arrive via Niles._n Dai IIIL‘ lnsn Joaquin Vlllly.. anta Clara south bound only. Connets, excert Bunday. for all points Narrow Gauge. & Only trains stopping at Valencia St. southbound 470 6:10 4., 11:00 A ... 2:30 P.%. s0d 6:30 .3 | TO SAN RAFAEL. SUNDAYS—6:50, 120, 11 b %0, 00, 8:30, 6:i0, b. SAN QUENTIN, *Except turdays. Tave | InEfect | Awie MILL VALLEY, San Francisco.| May 3, 1t an Francisco. Week | Sun- Destina- Sun- | Week E CAZADERO, ETC. Dera} & s Sy |Duye: via Sausalito Ferry a T3 al 1: 3 o ted)—8: 48, 300 s a Ignacto. 10120 4 a Wg“‘,m"fi.’x‘:. ™ 1236, V148, $iden 2:30 p ?| 6:00p P | 1360 10, s0:18, 6:45, 9. 11:40 p. m. 5:10 p ol ggggg P| 7745 a m. train week days does mot rua to ' Mili_Valley. 7:30a| 7:30 8 7:43 a) s | SUNDAYS AND LEGAL H?!‘JRA'Y,{_—_& 8:00 a Aa)g- PN&vlnm 1:23- a n.”r-u..a_wu.a Ilu: ' 13640;“:.-5 D, m, fiifi: :w; and 15253 : z'fiuu' marked (*) run to s-n;_al\;nun- n.:-. 5:10p| Santa Rosa. marked (1) to Fairtax. except 5:13 p. m., Sac- 7:30a| 7:80a 10:20 a) ys. On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. runs 8:00 af 8:00 8 Fulton. 25 p| RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO 2:30 p| 2:30 : 125, 7:40, 8:15, 58, » ol :25, 36 A 3 Windsor, 130, 2:20, $3:45, $:50, 5:30, 6:4% T:0a| 7:80a| Healdsbury, [10:20 %5 e—ouan, 7% 0, 040, tocsa. 2:30p| 2:30p Geyserville. | 7:23 p) - p'wm," o ez . 2 (p) start from San Quentin. 7:30al 1:30a Hopland 10:20a)10:30a | preans TMIIT. VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- 3:9pl 2:30p _apd Ukiah, | 13851 7300 | cruco—week davs_-S:48, S0, TR 9:aM 7:30 al 7:30 al Willits. 1 Teupl 125 p . 11:10 &, m., 12:40, 2:48. 4:15, 5:10 7:08, 8:00 a| 8:00 20 7:55, 10, 11:10 &, m._ 12:08, 550 pl 2:30 b 6:20p | 4 3 35, 6:05 710 10:40 b, m 8:00 a oo.' Sonoma. |s ll 8:40a | .e-lL%nn—cumm and way 5:10p| 5:10pl _ Glen Ellen. | 6:00p| 6:20p | 7:45 » ™. T30a) T s EE] CEEH b 8 m. wesk gays (Saturdays excepted— :30 pl 2:30 p! bastopol :25pl 6:209 qomales and way STAGES connect at Green Brae for San 31 p. ™ Saturdays—Cazadero and way Quentin: 3t Fuen for Advunia and ooy ““Sundays and Legal Holldays—$ a. m. Casa- vyn at Lytton for Lytton ngs; dero and way stations. = 0 Springs: at Clover- Sundays and Lex ys—10 & m., Potat Geysers, meville and Green.. Reyes and way stations opland for D Springs, High. ~ TICKET OFFICE—_A26 Market st, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, | PERRY—Foot of Market at. Soda Bay, and Bartlett Springs; at A By S Mo L es, 3 er Bl ke, Fome, Potter Vailey. Jonepinss: MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Riverside, ' Lierly's, Bucknell's, ~ Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullyille, Orv's Hot Springs. Hail- ay House, Comptche, Cam ens, Hop- ot e Wit Sor Wt Daaes e ; lits for . Westport, & Cahto, Covello, Laytonville, - (um: nm'hll'- Spri Harris, Olsen's. Dyer, Gi ille, Pepperwood, Scotla and to M trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafac at hait-rates. office. 050 Market street, Chronicls buflding. ST., (North Shore

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